Edi STOJICEVIC wrote:
Hi,
Here are some I gave a try :
* Planner --> http://live.gnome.org/Planner
* GanttProject --> http://ganttproject.biz/
Dunno if they have all the features you're looking for ...
Thanks Edi I'll have a look at them.
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* Nigel Peck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-04-02 16:25:04 +0100] wrote :
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> Hi all,
>
> I'm interested to hear about any tools you know of that are good for
> managing perl development projects.
>
> Hope this is not off topic but it's Perl development that I want to
> manage so hoping someone on
Greetings;
Have you tried sourceforge.net?
I just did a search there on "project management
application" and got a lot of hits. Also, many of the things
there are written in Perl and all are GPL'd or similar.
Good Luck!
Dennis
On Tue, 1 Apr 2003, Paul Kraus wrote:
> Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2003 16:4
Paul Kraus wrote:
Anyone have a link for a good project management tool. I do a variety of
tasks and would like a place to organize them for instance
I want an app that will let me set a task (New Program) then allow my to
write out the description of what I want it to do then branch that out
into
rl'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Project Management - Maybe off topic
Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2002 15:01:39 -0600
Well it is probably off topic, but a good discussion anyways. Seems like
some combination of cvs/rcs+bugzilla might do close to the job for you and
free at that :-), th
Looks great! I think I'll be giving it a try. I forget things all the time
;)
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Well it is probably off topic, but a good discussion anyways. Seems like
some combination of cvs/rcs+bugzilla
You might also try ChameleonLog from LockwoodTech Software. They also makes
some nice Microsoft SQL Server software as well.
http://www.lockwoodtech.com/
It's try before you buy and the 1 user license is < US$35.00. It may fit
your needs if you need something between MS Outlook and Project.
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Well it is probably off topic, but a good discussion anyways. Seems like some
combination of cvs/rcs+bugzilla might do close to the job for you and free at that
:-), though that may shift the burden from yourself to your developers and that may or
may not go over so well with them.
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